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The decision to help a friend or stranger—and the amount of help that one chooses to give—may be powerfully shaped by the ...
Getting from A to B on a bicycle more often could reduce risk of dementia, possibly by protecting a part of the brain tied to ...
The original agreement, made in 2008, was created because the U.S. government claimed S.H. Bell was violating the Clean Air ...
We focus on looks and performance, but muscle’s metabolic, anti-inflammatory, and disease-resisting properties make it an ...
The next time you're at an art museum, pay careful attention to the portraits. You'll find that the majority portray the subject's face from the left side.
(Web Desk) - Working long hours may actually change the structure of your brain, according to new research published in Occupational & Environmental Medicine. The study points to alterations in key ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Aged 22, she was paralysed when a man fell on her from the top floor of a shopping centre. In her indefatigable memoir, Dr Grace Spence Green tells us what not to say to someone in a wheelchair.
In patients showing cognitive decline, a new blood test for Alzheimer's is expected to make diagnosis more convenient, accessible and inexpensive than other existing tests.
Nursing Assistant’s Day is a well-deserved moment to recognize the compassion, resilience and hard work of those who support ...
Activity levels in a specific region of the brain predict whether we think something is real, irrespective of whether we've seen it or imagined it.